Zoning amendment places more scrutiny on projects for Town Center’s performance district. Pending plans to build commercial space at former Giant store on North Washington Street would not be affected
Teams will be presented proclamations at the start of the Montgomery County Council meeting Tuesday.
The Montgomery County Council will meet Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in Rockville.
A vote on whether to approve the creation of a fiscal advisory board is also on the agenda.
Rockville's Sen. Jennie Forehand was the lead sponsor of the measure last year.
Bills introduced in the House of Delegates aim to improve public participation in oversight of utilities such as Pepco.
The changes will take effect Feb. 17.
The change will likely take effect on March 31.
A vote on a contract for stormwater management is also on the agenda.
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Baltimore Business Journal: 'The citizens are hurting. They can’t take any more tax increases,' minority leader says.
The Examiner: County Councilwoman from Silver Spring Joins Leventhal, Andrews, and Duncan as Democratic candidates.
Parent and civic groups to take a 'chapter-by-chapter' look at the $2.2 billion proposal.
Prosecutors: Ewdy Jose Olivo and his brother used their Silver Spring tax service to steal identities and file false tax refund claims.
A meeting with Regal Row merchants over parking issues precedes Monday's meeting
The council’s Office of Legislative Oversight last examined the gap in 2008.
An editorial in The Gazette says residents 'deserve answers.'
Changes affect bus routes and numbers serving Rockville's periphery.
A vote on changes to the city bid process also is on deck.
Development plans now go before staff as part of a process the city is reconsidering.
The hearing on Superintendent Starr's $2.2 billion plan will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday.
The session opened Wednesday with social and budget issues among lawmakers' top priorities.
Retail-office project on the former store site would be the first piece of 'Town Center II.'
A citywide coat drive continues through Thursday.
The council returns from a three-week holiday on Monday.
County Councilman could be among crowded Democratic field in 2014.
Forums scheduled across Montgomery County in January and Feburary.
Montgomery County's Office of Consumer Protection director will field questions.
Hearings on Stonestreet bridge, Town Center plans and financial board are on Jan. 14 agenda.
New bill could allow for up to 25 percent ownership.
Montgomery County Councilwoman Valerie Ervin leads lawmakers calling for increased funding for a school breakfast program.
Letter calls for a review of the federal assault weapons ban that expired in 2004.
Photographers, volunteers and schoolchildren among 56 honorees.
A vote on a legal services contract is also on the agenda.
Licenses can be obtained at the Circuit Court, but won't take effect until Jan. 1.
Superintendent remains confident that he can win over the County Council.
The $2.2 billion budget adds teachers and targets middle school instruction.
The winners of the city's National Community Planning Month photo contest.
A discussion of the Financial Advisory Board is also on the agenda.
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